The present paper would like to show a research project still in progress, presenting the first preliminary archaeological data. The aim of the Madonie project is to analyse mobility strategies and the use of a mountain territory by prehistoric and historic age population, relating geomorphological features, raw material sources and landscape to settlements. In this occurence we are going to discuss about the prehistoric periods.

Forgia, V. (2008). Mountain Environment and Landscape in prehistoric Sicily: The Madonie region (Palermo, Italy). In Mountain Environments in Prehistoric Europe. Settlement and mobility strategies from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age (pp.165-169). Oxford : Hadrian Books.

Mountain Environment and Landscape in prehistoric Sicily: The Madonie region (Palermo, Italy)

FORGIA, Vincenza
2008-01-01

Abstract

The present paper would like to show a research project still in progress, presenting the first preliminary archaeological data. The aim of the Madonie project is to analyse mobility strategies and the use of a mountain territory by prehistoric and historic age population, relating geomorphological features, raw material sources and landscape to settlements. In this occurence we are going to discuss about the prehistoric periods.
set-2006
UISPP - XV World Congress
Lisbon
4-9 Settembre 2006
15
2008
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Forgia, V. (2008). Mountain Environment and Landscape in prehistoric Sicily: The Madonie region (Palermo, Italy). In Mountain Environments in Prehistoric Europe. Settlement and mobility strategies from the Palaeolithic to the Early Bronze Age (pp.165-169). Oxford : Hadrian Books.
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